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he was asked why not retire after 400 wins? >> it just hasn't been something i've chased. to stay on to try to reach 400 wins i thought again would be kind of a lame thing to do. [ laughter ] >> i've never done that or thought that or -- i think what difference does one more win make? >> reporter: he is also responsible for what stands as the longest winning streak in the history of high school sports, 151 consecutive game, stretching from 1992 to 2003. he says he always has done it for just one reason: his players. >> they are the ones that made it so much more than just football. to witness their growth as individuals and strength of teams surpassed by wildest dreams. >> reporter: he will continue as a religious studies teacher here and has no interest in pursuing a college coaching job. >>> cal and stanford pick off their pac-12 seasons. and blake griffin and the clippers collide with the lakers. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, head coach...christian, sta the clock... >>> aftering let go by the eagles -- after being let go by the eagles, andy reid is heading to be the chiefs' new coac
he was asked why not retire after 400 wins? >> it just hasn't been something i've chased. to stay on to try to reach 400 wins i thought again would be kind of a lame thing to do. [ laughter ] >> i've never done that or thought that or -- i think what difference does one more win make? >> reporter: he is also responsible for what stands as the longest winning streak in the history of high school sports, 151 consecutive game, stretching from 1992 to 2003. he says he always has...
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. >> all i am asking in congress and what i am supporting is a bill that asks the rest of the country to follow a bill that california already demands, no capacity beyond ten rounds. >> not everyone agree s with the liberal agenda. >> reporter: owner bob temple on the holds gun shows in four states and doesn't want to see the nation go the way of the golden state. >> it is cumbersome i wouldn't endorse it, it is a little bit more difficult to do business. >> reporter: todd baits lives in brent wood but is from arkansas. >> how do you think that would go over? >> it wouldn't. >> reporter: as the fight in congress begins. >> we talk about reasonable gun safety measures i have been a big supporter of that and already working with my freshman colleagues to take measures to protect the second amendment but reduce gun violence in america. >> reporter: in daily city, ann makovec. >>> debate has intensified since 20 children and 6 adults were shot to death at sandy hook elementary in connecticut. john nap takes a look behind the argument. >> reporter: the tragedy at sandy hook may have as vic
. >> all i am asking in congress and what i am supporting is a bill that asks the rest of the country to follow a bill that california already demands, no capacity beyond ten rounds. >> not everyone agree s with the liberal agenda. >> reporter: owner bob temple on the holds gun shows in four states and doesn't want to see the nation go the way of the golden state. >> it is cumbersome i wouldn't endorse it, it is a little bit more difficult to do business. >>...
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. >> could you just ask bob, are we going to be able to start seeing trade by trade apprentice? >> we have that data now. >> at least for the bigger trades. i know for very small number it's hard to meet, but it would we good to get a sense of who is having more challenges. >> we can break that out, absolutely. >> thank you. >> good morning directors, steve with turner construction. another good period of work put in place these last -- this last month. let's see if question get we can get this going. 561,000 craft hours through the end of november/early december. a little more than 11,000 since we last spoke. the hours represent about 160-200 workers in the field on any given day across multiple shifts that we're running. and later in the report, there is a tally. that is over a thousand unique jobs during the transit center construction including utilities. so that is craft people, a thousand craft people having worked or touched this project as reported in the certified payroll system. the sc contractor made their milestone of 162 and actually completed 165 and is on track to
. >> could you just ask bob, are we going to be able to start seeing trade by trade apprentice? >> we have that data now. >> at least for the bigger trades. i know for very small number it's hard to meet, but it would we good to get a sense of who is having more challenges. >> we can break that out, absolutely. >> thank you. >> good morning directors, steve with turner construction. another good period of work put in place these last -- this last month. let's...
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>> dana: let's ask. >> bob: gay rights. gay marriage? you don't need constitutional amendment. >> dana: who talks about gay marriage anymore? name the republican who out front on that? >> bob: they duck on it. >> dana: name one. there isn't. >> bob: i will give you every republican -- >> dana: talk about gay marriage? [ overtalk ] >> greg: i was for gay marriage before obama. >> eric: look at the mainstream media swoon over barack obama. watch. >> reminds me of lincoln in that speech. gettysburg address. second inaugural itself. >> i was moved. to be up there in frozen crowd. >> president went past where i am now, i will wave to the president. >> i can see the president right now in the limo. >> mr. president, mr. president, is the weather good? that's fantasticbe! >> wow! >> that is huge! >> wow! >> yes! >> eric: surprised by that? >> greg: you don't think obama and reagan got that response? >> andrea: they want to pinch themselves and talk about how smart he was. maureen dowd talked about the super brain. he is so smart. dan pfeiffer s
>> dana: let's ask. >> bob: gay rights. gay marriage? you don't need constitutional amendment. >> dana: who talks about gay marriage anymore? name the republican who out front on that? >> bob: they duck on it. >> dana: name one. there isn't. >> bob: i will give you every republican -- >> dana: talk about gay marriage? [ overtalk ] >> greg: i was for gay marriage before obama. >> eric: look at the mainstream media swoon over barack obama....
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but daily caller tried to ask senator bob a question about the alleged report that he patronized underage dominican prostitutes. they asked him the question his press secretary jumped in and said you sit there. if you can be quiet now. i bring this up not to bring up the patronization of dominican underage prostitutes but that is their attitude toward nip who asks them a question. sit there and be quiet. >> bob: that is unfair. to think that about menendez -- daily caller is a rag that says stuff like that -- >> eric: guys much. take a look at how main stream media, hard-hitting journalist, "60 minutes," listen to how steve croft defended the softball interview he gave to mr. obama and hillary clinton. watch. >> ethink he like -- i think he likes "60 minutes." he knows we won't play gotcha or go out of our way to make him look stupid and we will let him answer the questions. >> eric: it wasn't long ago that people were afraid of mike wallace walking in. kicking the door down. now he picks up the phone and says hey, croft, can you get here? i need a hand here. >> bob: land land lan mary la
but daily caller tried to ask senator bob a question about the alleged report that he patronized underage dominican prostitutes. they asked him the question his press secretary jumped in and said you sit there. if you can be quiet now. i bring this up not to bring up the patronization of dominican underage prostitutes but that is their attitude toward nip who asks them a question. sit there and be quiet. >> bob: that is unfair. to think that about menendez -- daily caller is a rag that...
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bob gates to stay on at the end of the bush administration. bob gates did stay on for a couple of years there and i think it's an area where he thinks he can get some respect for bringing a republican in. >> ed, this is one of those rare instances where the nominee or the potential nominee is -- has managed to upset folks on the left and the right. how did that happen? >> it's because he's talking his mind and he's not necessarily keeping the political talking points up. he's upset with republicans because while he supported the iraq war, he then raised a lot of doubts and upsets democrats because he's a republican, for one, because he has pretty conservative police on just about everything, but national security and foreign policy and because the president is turning to a republican to run the pentagon and there have been suggestions, but i know your network and others are suggesting that there could be ten democratic no-votes in the senate and there are a number of senators thinking of voting no because they disagree with him on national sec
bob gates to stay on at the end of the bush administration. bob gates did stay on for a couple of years there and i think it's an area where he thinks he can get some respect for bringing a republican in. >> ed, this is one of those rare instances where the nominee or the potential nominee is -- has managed to upset folks on the left and the right. how did that happen? >> it's because he's talking his mind and he's not necessarily keeping the political talking points up. he's upset...
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bob reuben, clinton's secretary of treasury and clinton's chief of staff. and they all basically said he's got to find a way to create a governing majority, which is to say he's got to reach out to the republicans and find some group within the republican party who can work with him. >> gosh, wouldn't that be the advice right now for every single member who takes an airplane or bus or car to washington. you've got to make it work. it's disastrous. it's the same for the president. >> it's the same for the president. and there were some people who felt he should be inviting them to dinner more. to be fair, a lot of democrats said the republicans seem hell-bent on not cooperating with the president. it's not easy. but james baker put it very well, he said, if you want to get stuff done, the only way it can get done is it's got to get through the house which means you've got to get them on board. >> certain presidents have built their legacy almost entirely in their second term, i'm thinking of reagan, who perhaps wasn't as successful and struggled through the
bob reuben, clinton's secretary of treasury and clinton's chief of staff. and they all basically said he's got to find a way to create a governing majority, which is to say he's got to reach out to the republicans and find some group within the republican party who can work with him. >> gosh, wouldn't that be the advice right now for every single member who takes an airplane or bus or car to washington. you've got to make it work. it's disastrous. it's the same for the president. >>...
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murray, did we ask if he would offer something like that? >> the issue we can do as part of the -- so once you get these proposals then you sit down and you sit across from them and you negotiate. we probably could negotiate but it's not mentioned specifically in the proposal. the others made a very direct guarantee. >> my understanding, though, pam, would be that ted would have asked that question to bob murray, they just didn't respond. >> that's my assumption. >> the question would have been asked and if they didn't respond we have to assume that that's not on the table. plus obviously it could be negotiated at a later point, but at this point, yeah. >> it's harder to negotiate that. >> we got two good firms here. i think we should just pick who and be -- commissioner melgar. >> to me, the single most important thing that you said was that alliance had conducted recent searches in marin, san mateo, san josement i know having those relationships and having a pool of talent in the area is really important. to me that's, like, the single mos
murray, did we ask if he would offer something like that? >> the issue we can do as part of the -- so once you get these proposals then you sit down and you sit across from them and you negotiate. we probably could negotiate but it's not mentioned specifically in the proposal. the others made a very direct guarantee. >> my understanding, though, pam, would be that ted would have asked that question to bob murray, they just didn't respond. >> that's my assumption. >> the...
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bob asked does anyone know where chicken wings come from. >> bob: they're so little. >> dana: he said what part of the chicken? the wing. >> eric: he didn't say what part. by the way, if you haven't noticed it's really cold outside. do we have the video? we have a video of a fountain that froze right over here in bryant park. i want to put the national map up right now. wind chill, rick reichmuth sent this to us. steve doocey said i'm supposed to say great plains, four corners, new england, southwest, upper peninsula. no idea where they are. but it's minus 16, caribou. 22 in the falls. >> bob: national falls. >> eric: stay inside and stay warn. >> andrea: biden fireside chat. >> dana: make sure you stretch before you go out and shovel snow, which is what they said yesterday. help tip. i have been holding on to something embarrassing for a week. i finally, i have to come clean, so there is a fan of "the five." she was at the restaurant the other night that i was at. i was talking to my guest. i could see she and sher husband were talking about the five and looking to me. i gave her a s
bob asked does anyone know where chicken wings come from. >> bob: they're so little. >> dana: he said what part of the chicken? the wing. >> eric: he didn't say what part. by the way, if you haven't noticed it's really cold outside. do we have the video? we have a video of a fountain that froze right over here in bryant park. i want to put the national map up right now. wind chill, rick reichmuth sent this to us. steve doocey said i'm supposed to say great plains, four...
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are like, they ask are bob and i friends? yes. does bill hemmer really live in your basement? yes. they ask who is the nicest person at fox news? i respond sean hannity. the king of talk radio came on my syndicated radio show today and gave a kind endorsement of me and show when asked about the future of talk radio. >> also people like you, andrea. young, dynamic. conservative, pro-life and it is irritating to them that you don't fit in to this box that they would think oh, this demographic is going to vote this way. >> andrea: i'm humbled by your endorsement and the comment. thank you for coming on the show. >> bob: one of the kindest, most generous men there are. johnny cash, best album was johnny cash at folsom prison has been awarded a stamp in his honor. good job, you were a great singer. we'll miss you a lot. you a stamp now. people won't forget you. >> andrea: cool looking stamp. >> bob: it is. >> greg: too bad nobody uses them. >> dana: a beckel stamp. >> greg: it never comes off. eric? >> eric: you don't want to lick
are like, they ask are bob and i friends? yes. does bill hemmer really live in your basement? yes. they ask who is the nicest person at fox news? i respond sean hannity. the king of talk radio came on my syndicated radio show today and gave a kind endorsement of me and show when asked about the future of talk radio. >> also people like you, andrea. young, dynamic. conservative, pro-life and it is irritating to them that you don't fit in to this box that they would think oh, this...
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third graders. >> bob: i don't understand what it is. >> dana: i asked a friend about this today. she has three kids. 13, 11, 7. she sent me something that was interesting good example i didn't tell you about before, bob. it's really funny. in washington, d.c., they can't celebrate thanksgiving anymore. they're not saying don't celebrate thanksgiving but they want people to be more sensitive. as part of the effort, "we do not permit students to role play cowboys and indians because the historic enemy of indians were not cowboys but the government." there is a letter here to parents and for thanksgiving consider giving a multicultural book about native americans to other groups. >> kimberly: political indoctrination. i would put an "x" through it and say no you don't. send it back to the teacher. my third husband will be good in math. >> eric: distribute the wealth. through the whole educational experience they can continue to get indoctrinated. even through college and -- >> bob: how do you know that? >> greg: everybody has anecdotal evidence. of this. the only way leftism survive
third graders. >> bob: i don't understand what it is. >> dana: i asked a friend about this today. she has three kids. 13, 11, 7. she sent me something that was interesting good example i didn't tell you about before, bob. it's really funny. in washington, d.c., they can't celebrate thanksgiving anymore. they're not saying don't celebrate thanksgiving but they want people to be more sensitive. as part of the effort, "we do not permit students to role play cowboys and indians...
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>> bob: no. >> dana: when she asked what difference does it make, it's only the central question at the heart of this which is what do they know, when did they know it? even when she says whether it was a guy that made a video to park the riot or two guys walking down the street to kill the ambassador, if you follow story closely, those weren't the two options. the other one was it was al-qaeda inspired planned attack. that was the question. the fact they blame a video -- the guy is still in vail, right? american went to prison for exercising the first amendment rights and the question is how did it get there? she is right. she never actually said about the video. but everybody else did. >> eric: can i say that i am going to disagree with that a little bit. we're jumping through hoops and people say did she have a say or not? i tell you unequivocally when the bodies came up, the cargo plane, draped in -- >> dana: she said -- right. >> eric: she mentioned the video standing next to the flags. 'canes that's right. >> eric: all the americans -- >> dana: in the hangar. >> eric: she didn't m
>> bob: no. >> dana: when she asked what difference does it make, it's only the central question at the heart of this which is what do they know, when did they know it? even when she says whether it was a guy that made a video to park the riot or two guys walking down the street to kill the ambassador, if you follow story closely, those weren't the two options. the other one was it was al-qaeda inspired planned attack. that was the question. the fact they blame a video -- the guy is...
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we ask cfo bob shanks if that's a concern. here is what he had to say. >> what's happening is some people are pricing. some given back in incentives but some sticking. the pricing environment in the u.s. seems to be healthy and that's our expectations going through 2013. >> as you take a look at shares of ford, keep this in mind. it's a stock while down 5% this year, up 6.5% last year. a the lo are saying this the evaluation play for now. until definite that they will move higher you might be getting ahead of yourself. you have a guest later that might say buy now but that's the evaluation. >> over at stern senior analyst mike ward from that firm joins us now. he's got a buy on the stock. mike, what is the single or most one or two powerful arguments you've got for our audience about why they need to spend their hard earned money on ford stock. >> thanks for having me. first off in europe, mentioned the company did expect a loss of $2 billion in 2013. about half of that or close to a billion dollars, one-time unusual charges t
we ask cfo bob shanks if that's a concern. here is what he had to say. >> what's happening is some people are pricing. some given back in incentives but some sticking. the pricing environment in the u.s. seems to be healthy and that's our expectations going through 2013. >> as you take a look at shares of ford, keep this in mind. it's a stock while down 5% this year, up 6.5% last year. a the lo are saying this the evaluation play for now. until definite that they will move higher...
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>> kimberly: yes, bob. >> greg: employers can't ask for social media pass word from job applicants. if you want to read their facebook page, you can't do that. >> bob: good. why should they have a right? >> greg: what if you hire somebody that they have no idea what they do online is crazy? >> bob: so what? >> greg: i agree. >> kimberly: we're over tim time. >> greg: what about kentucky? releasing farrell and wild hogs is illegal in kentucky. >> eric: no. c'mon. >> greg: i just found out saturday. >> dana: when we come back, big name celebs are in a psa to demand a plan for end to gun violence and pushing for more regulation. is that a good idea? we'll debate it next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: stop! living with hair loss, that is. losing your hair is no fun and no one wants to be bald, but there is hope. >> getting my hair back was the best thing that ever happened to me. >> i'm happy with the way i look now. >> i'm very excited about my hair. >> i feel beautiful. >> i love my hair. >> announcer: hair club offers all-proven hair loss solutions backed by our commitment to satisfaction gu
>> kimberly: yes, bob. >> greg: employers can't ask for social media pass word from job applicants. if you want to read their facebook page, you can't do that. >> bob: good. why should they have a right? >> greg: what if you hire somebody that they have no idea what they do online is crazy? >> bob: so what? >> greg: i agree. >> kimberly: we're over tim time. >> greg: what about kentucky? releasing farrell and wild hogs is illegal in kentucky....
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>> kimberly: yes, bob. >> greg: employers can't ask for social media pass word from job applicants. if you want to read their facebook page, you can't do that. >> bob: good. why should they have a right? >> greg: what if you hire somebody that they have no idea what they do online is crazy? >> bob: so what? >> greg: i agree. >> kimberly: we're over tim time. >> greg: what about kentucky? releasing farrell and wild hogs is illegal in kentucky. >> eric: no. c'mon. >> greg: i just found out saturday. >> dana: when we come back, big name celebs are in a psa to demand a plan for end to gun violence and pushing for more regulation. is that a good idea? we'll debate it next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: as you know, some put on the thoughtful voice to take the gun control ad and they demand that you demand something be done. fine. i get the feeling that's where the thoughtfulness ends. for them, getting serious about an idea is work. concept most are unfamiliar with, but which they say send it back to therapy. now gun rights group hit back with this video. >> columbine. [ gunfire ] >> newtown.
>> kimberly: yes, bob. >> greg: employers can't ask for social media pass word from job applicants. if you want to read their facebook page, you can't do that. >> bob: good. why should they have a right? >> greg: what if you hire somebody that they have no idea what they do online is crazy? >> bob: so what? >> greg: i agree. >> kimberly: we're over tim time. >> greg: what about kentucky? releasing farrell and wild hogs is illegal in kentucky....
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. >> eric: are we talking immigration or colin powell -- >> bob: you are asking me for examples and every time i hear "illegal alien" that fits in. >> bob: that is -- >> dana: maybe that's what he was talking about but i don't know what he was saying. just when you get irritated if someone says michael moore is spokesperson for democratic party. tom creito doesn't spieg for all republicans. he got atension because he said outrageous things like michael moore does. to use that example for someone not in office for four years and said he would run for governor and didn't work, you can take him off the table. >> bob: can you take the republican party and the house that voted against immigration reform? >> dana: excuse me. who are the people that ruin comprehensive reform in 2008? the senate democrats -- >> eric: harry reid -- >> dana: so why are you blaming the house republicans? >> bob: they voted against it. >> andrea: i have respect for colin powell, but he also said this. asked about hillary clinton and benghazi he said he didn't believe it's a blot on her record. how can he say this whe
. >> eric: are we talking immigration or colin powell -- >> bob: you are asking me for examples and every time i hear "illegal alien" that fits in. >> bob: that is -- >> dana: maybe that's what he was talking about but i don't know what he was saying. just when you get irritated if someone says michael moore is spokesperson for democratic party. tom creito doesn't spieg for all republicans. he got atension because he said outrageous things like michael moore...
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no-fly zone in libya, i'd like to ask you the same question that bob schieffer asked the two candidates last night. and that was, it sort of snuck by most people. what about a no-fly zone in syria? and that military differences, the russian imported aircraft, sophisticated things, but the answer that both romney and obama gave was no. no military involvement. a no-fly zone is a step toward a military environment, but not a full military environment. what would be your answer to that question? >> well, frankly, i think that coming in, this is, some of what, of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was that if we intervene in libya we will have to intervene in syria because we've already done this. that's a little bit too flip, but that's one -- but personally i'd, you know, if i were in a position, i would be in favor of a no-fly zone. i think that -- so would the turks. they're saying you are repeating history over and over again. what i think is problematic is, a certain caliber weapons to opposition which we don't know exactly who they are. repeating a bad precedent
no-fly zone in libya, i'd like to ask you the same question that bob schieffer asked the two candidates last night. and that was, it sort of snuck by most people. what about a no-fly zone in syria? and that military differences, the russian imported aircraft, sophisticated things, but the answer that both romney and obama gave was no. no military involvement. a no-fly zone is a step toward a military environment, but not a full military environment. what would be your answer to that question?...
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tell me how that came to be >> well, a couple of years ago, bob wood rough asked me to go and just hang out at the drinks thing before stand-up, which you were doing >> jon: stand-up for heroes in new york at the beacon theater. >> and bruce springsteen snop i'm familiar with him >> i know you are. i was snowing back stage at your show how very, very quickly you talk >> jon: unbelievable. i desperately try to keep up with you >> jon: you don't have to. can i tell you what i have? aterol. do you want some? >> thank you, no. so anyway, they said will you come next year because. then i had this whacky idea which was to put together a band of vets back from either afghanistan or iraq or whatever and maybe put a band together. they went what? and then they apparently said yes. so i met this lovely man at walter reed who runs a program there called music call where they teach them to play musical instruments or help them to recover their ability that they might have lost >> jon: right. to play amuseical instrument. so i went down to walter reed a few times with my good friend. we put together
tell me how that came to be >> well, a couple of years ago, bob wood rough asked me to go and just hang out at the drinks thing before stand-up, which you were doing >> jon: stand-up for heroes in new york at the beacon theater. >> and bruce springsteen snop i'm familiar with him >> i know you are. i was snowing back stage at your show how very, very quickly you talk >> jon: unbelievable. i desperately try to keep up with you >> jon: you don't have to. can i...
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we've asked bob walker to testify here today. and ms. johnson, again, i thank you. thank you for yielding back. at this time i'd like to introduce our panel of witnesses. honorable robert walker needs little introduction. former chairman of this committee. bob lead this committee from 1995-1997, and since retired from congress after 20 years of elected office is now the executive chairman of wexler and walker public policy associates. welcome, bob. our next witness is retired major general ronald sega. general sega is here today in his capacity as the coach of the national research council committee on nasa strategic direction. general sega currently serves as vice president of enterprise executive for energy and environment for colorado state university and ohio state university. he led a very distinguished career in u.s. air force and that nasa. most weaselly as under secretary of the air force. dod executive for space and prior to that as director of defense research and technology. as an astronaut he flew to space shuttle sts 60 and 1994, and sts 761996. in gene
we've asked bob walker to testify here today. and ms. johnson, again, i thank you. thank you for yielding back. at this time i'd like to introduce our panel of witnesses. honorable robert walker needs little introduction. former chairman of this committee. bob lead this committee from 1995-1997, and since retired from congress after 20 years of elected office is now the executive chairman of wexler and walker public policy associates. welcome, bob. our next witness is retired major general...
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>> eric: it has to be people in the district, not for people in these districts. >> bob: ask the los angeles police department who take on gangs. they finally made headway. they move the operation around the country. make money selling drugs. >> andrea: the same thing happened in new york city. strict gun control. crime running rampant. giuliani came in and put more cops on the street. allowed them to do the job. shoot to wound. they tackled crime. >> bob: are you suggesting that the chicago police department is not doing their job? rahm emanuel is not doing his job? >> andrea: i think the chicago police department are wonderful, wonderful public servants. they might not be able to do their job to the best of their ability. they might not have enough backup. i don't think rahm emanuel is doing his job. >> greg: he doesn't have the spine. no spike. spine to go after chick-fil-a. remember that? >> dana: he did take on the teachers union and then kayed. but a few days. >> i think he is scared. he is scared of per ceiveed as racist. >> if 70% of the homicide in chicago were victims were
>> eric: it has to be people in the district, not for people in these districts. >> bob: ask the los angeles police department who take on gangs. they finally made headway. they move the operation around the country. make money selling drugs. >> andrea: the same thing happened in new york city. strict gun control. crime running rampant. giuliani came in and put more cops on the street. allowed them to do the job. shoot to wound. they tackled crime. >> bob: are you...
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i asked bob hale about base closures. the 2005 round is not going to save us any money in the first ten years, it's going to cost money. and those of us who are residents of bethesda or al alexandria are painfully aware of the amount of money being put in first in the hope that someday it might yield savings. now, bob pointed out that round is not the best surrogate or best example of future possible savings, but base closures always take 5-7 years even to start to break even on an annual basis. so if you make those kind of reforms, it's going to take time. one other example, and i'll just stop with this for now s military compensation. and this is a very delicate subject in a democracy at war, a democracy that's been asking so much of its men and women in uniform. and i think 99.9% of the country would never want to touch veterans' benefits for those wounded in war and would not want to touch support for people in the field. but there's a whole separate category of issues having to do with compensation for people back ho
i asked bob hale about base closures. the 2005 round is not going to save us any money in the first ten years, it's going to cost money. and those of us who are residents of bethesda or al alexandria are painfully aware of the amount of money being put in first in the hope that someday it might yield savings. now, bob pointed out that round is not the best surrogate or best example of future possible savings, but base closures always take 5-7 years even to start to break even on an annual...